Seven Stages of Coalescence
There are stages in expression of self. There are benefits to each stage and issues. There are also methods to pull energy from the absolute truth of the energetic collective to the relative truth that lets us and others relate to it more materially. One Merriam Webster definition of power is the “the ability to act or produce an effect” but another is the “capacity for being acted upon or undergoing an effect”. This suggests our ability to channel energy from the energetic collective into the material world; the capacity for embodying the divine.
Energetic collective. We all get this one for free as we’re all part of the one or absolute truth. Piping energy from it is harder. (ex: nirvana, transcendence)
Feelings. These are the most abstract, ephemeral, uncoalesced versions of expression. They are pure feelings. (ex: ecstasy, awe, equanimity)
Thought forms. When we put words to our feelings they lose some truth, but gain tangibleness. (ex: eureka, aha!)
Conversation. Conversation can give even more clarity to thought forms. We sometimes realize what we are actually thinking when we converse. (ex: Self: “You know how when you’re working sometimes you lose track of time, and even awareness of yourself?” Other: “Yeah totally!”
Penned. Writing and illustrating gives more structure, because in the written or drawn form it becomes more obvious if we are bouncing from one conceptually unique idea to another. This facilitates shared language. (ex: Flow and the psychology of optimal experience. )
Structured. Structured expressions are things like blue prints for a house rather than sketches, or data or spreadsheet tables rather lists, or books and articles rather than stream of consciousness writing. (ex: United States constitution.)
Code. Code is the most tangible. Code could be the norms and standards by which decisions are made in an organization or government, or the code that decides for an AI. (ex: software, Legislative process).